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Assignment 1
Write a short story that tells about a fictional event in which a central conflict is resolved. Refer to pages 1448-1455 in your text for further instructions and resources to help you prepare your story. Use APA format and submit your story as a Microsoft Word file.
Assignment 2
Write an essay in which you analyze the role that setting and character play in driving the plot events in a fiction story from the Part 2 readings. Poetry or nonfiction will not work for this assignment. The essay should contain an introduction, body, and conclusion, be 1-2 pages in length, typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font, size 12. Please save your essay as a Word document and submit as an attachment to be graded.
the story is (the turtle from the grapes of wrath by john)
• Choose a story with elements that are clearly or strongly related. For example, you might choose a story with a plot in which the setting is crucial.
• Analyze the ways in which setting is essential to the plot of the story. For example, in an adventure story the plot events might hinge on severe weather conditions, high altitude, or heavy snowfall.
• Analyze the ways in which the main characters are crucial to the arc of the story. For example, a reckless climber might take a risk that becomes an inciting event that drives the entire story’s action.
• In your conclusion, summarize how the author’s choices in creating and developing characters and establishing setting impact the sequence of events in the story.
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Short story
Jane is the new neighbor where John, a college student lives with his parents. On a Sunday
evening, as John walks out dribbling his basketball, she notices Jane watering the flowers on their
house’s front and smiles at her who then smiles back. John looks at her and tells her that one dinner
would not hurt a thing. Jane agrees saying it would only be one dinner. John suggests the date and
Jane say she likes outdoor activities and they should maybe go camping one day. John agrees, and
holds her hand warmly and pats her back as he leaves for the game. As they come from dinner,
they stand outside a friend’s grocery store where John introduces Jane, flirts with her and they talk
about their next date. Jane confesses at this point that she has never let any man close to her because
she has...
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